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Nature Babycare Baby Wipes, 100% Biodegradable, Chlorine Free, Sensitive Fragrance Free Wipes, 10 - 70ct packs (700 wipes) | 
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 191363
MPN: 050005 Model: 050005 EAN: 7330933050005 ASIN: B000WNU5WI
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| Features:
| • | Award winning 100% biodegradable Eco-friendly Baby Wipes | | • | Kinder and more gentle for your baby and the environment | | • | 100% natural and chlorine free. No plastic! | | • | Our packaging is based on natural chalk | | • | Winner of the 06-07 Award in Mother & Baby Magazine for Best Baby Wipes |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description It took a Swedish mother many years of intense work and development to make it: The first 100% biodegradable, Eco-friendly, high performance baby wipe, based on new, "green" technology. Nature Babycare Baby Wipes perform as well as the best "traditional" wipes, and are more gentle both to your baby and the environment. Marlene Sandberg, the creator of Nature Babycare: "I do not believe in compromises or shortcuts. I believe a "green" product has to perform at least as well as ordinary ones." More information available at www.naty.com
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| Customer Reviews:
great product September 29, 2008 Cheryl Mulligan (Monroe, NY United States) Theses wipes are great. Plenty strong and wet enough to clean my babies tush. Plus I'm doing good for the environment because they're 100% biodegradable!
good wipes August 7, 2008 J. Wozniak ((mid)west usa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like those wipes a lot and I did not find them too dry myself. The package has only a very small opening to get the wipes out and if you make sure and reseal it well after use they stay moist, mine did. They are good size but seem thinner than eg. huggies, but I actually like it, they still stay together and don't fall apart. No offensive fragrance and the packaging is made with #5 plastic you can recycle, nice. They also come with an expiration date, which makes me think they are not soaked in some chemical preservative. Overall my child is one very satisfied customer.
Not moist enough... August 5, 2008 Lenka (Simi Valley, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this item to keep in my diaper bag and was very excited that it's all natural and eco friendly, but found that it just wasn't moist enough to clean up the mess. I didn't seem to work very well at all. The other issue was that the completely dried out within a week of me opening up the package. I tried to make sure I keep it tightly closed, but it just never really had a tight seal. I ended up getting the Seventh Generation wipes instead and I love them.
Ok - needs work still July 13, 2008 D. Gordon (Chicago, IL) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got these wipes with some concern for the environment. They aren't very moist so they do work on cleaning up after my son has a bowel movement but they are ok after urine. I had to moisten them with water at times to really clean up so I didn't feel like I send them to daycare with my son nor carry them in the diaper bag in case my son had a "blow out".
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